Watch: Here’s Who Says He’ll Get In The Race If THIS Candidate Doesn’t Win Nomination – It Might Surprise You

If Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Bernie Sanders aren’t your preferred presidential candidates, come June you might have a new option.

According to an interview with The Daily Beast, former Minnesota governor, Navy SEAL, and WWE star Jesse Ventura will announce his candidacy for president provided Bernie Sanders does not get the Democratic nomination.

“They’re setting the groundwork for me because if Bernie loses, by the time we get to June, how sick are the people going to be of all these people,” he said wearing a Jimi Hendrix shirt and SEAL beanie, suggesting that Sanders is Ventura’s current pick for president.

He further claimed that his campaign for governor of Minnesota was so successful at showing an outsider could be elected to office, that Trump and Sanders are now “ripping him off.”

“See, I’m an independent and I despise the two parties. I love what Trump’s doing to the Republicans. He’s got them in complete disarray,” he said aggressively. “In fact, it looks like the WWE when you watch their debates.”

Asked who he believes will prevail in the Minnesota primaries, Ventura was unable to say, but expressed his support for the outsider movement this election cycle. “I support the revolution of what’s happening here,” he said.

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In regards to the particulars, Ventura had some areas of disagreement with Trump. “There’s three things where I stand with Bernie on more so than Trump. Number one is campaign finance reform,” said Ventura. Number two is “the war” — possibly referring to the war in Afghanistan — and number three is the War on Drugs.

Furthermore, he opposes what he believes to be Trump’s hawkish nature, claiming that a man who will “bomb the sh*t out of ISIS” will inevitably lead the U.S. into another foreign quagmire.

Interestingly, Ventura defended Trump’s refusal to denounce David Duke, saying it shouldn’t be the responsibility of the candidate to denounce his supporters. “Anyone can endorse you. Why is it up to the candidate to denounce any endorsement? In our country you are free to vote for whoever you want to vote for,” Ventura said.

If Ventura runs, he hopes to do so alongside former New Mexico governor and friend Gary Johnson, who is a libertarian.